In the elder days, Open Source is the way of computing.
Back then, the right of sharing needed no explicit grants.
The good old days. Things got a bit complicated when the
mass got into the picture. They started complaining that our
software isn't user friendly. They've forgotten, if they
knew it in the first place, that those software were never
supposed to be used by them.

However, the Open Source people are very kind indeed. "If
the average users want to use our software, why not we make
it easier to use for the mass? why don't we promote the use
of our software to benefit more people?". Many Open Source
people had voluntarily take up the responsibility of making
better software for the mass. Thereafter, the Open Source
culture was diluted, positively for the better.